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Spring 2007 Issue Now Available
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The Journal is an initiative led by students at Harvard University's John
F. Kennedy School of Government. As one of the world's leading institutions
devoted to public policy, the Kennedy School has trained numerous African
leaders and policy-makers including Africa's first woman president, Ellen
Johnson-Sirleaf. The journal has been approved by the Kennedy School administration
and the Kennedy School Student Government and is affiliated with the Kennedy
School Africa Caucus. It was founded by former Kennedy School student
Sam Unom. The journal is supported by a board of distinguished faculty, and is run
by graduate students at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government.
The journal values its readers, contributors and partners, and is always
eager to hear from them. Write to us at africa_journal@ksg.harvard.edu
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